EricIdlefan
06-26-2005, 10:47 PM
I don't know about you all but tv movies of the week in the seventies and eighties had much more social issues, angst-ridden, well-written, and well-acted. Unlike some of the movies that started to be more stupid and riduculously didn't make sense from the mid-nineties up until now.(Sorry if I offend any fans of those movies but that's IMO!)
I loved movies that will leave you either shaking your heads or finding meaning in your hearts and souls. Looking at the issues that affect our lives and the lives of those around us. And the world. Also the actors and actresses seemed like normal and real people all of a sudden, that you forget that they are acting.
Since TV Land will play those movies this weekend on their 4th of July schedule, I am glad that they are playing those movies and I will have the vcr ready to record.
I loved "Brian's Song" and can't wait for "The Day After" and "An Early Frost".
I loved movies that will leave you either shaking your heads or finding meaning in your hearts and souls. Looking at the issues that affect our lives and the lives of those around us. And the world. Also the actors and actresses seemed like normal and real people all of a sudden, that you forget that they are acting.
Since TV Land will play those movies this weekend on their 4th of July schedule, I am glad that they are playing those movies and I will have the vcr ready to record.
I loved "Brian's Song" and can't wait for "The Day After" and "An Early Frost".